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you may say it is not consistent with the spirit of the law but consistent with the letter of law. we all know the reason this isn't cited case said basically the two of us could form the donald and napolitano incorporated. the government cannot regulate us and cannot stop us from doing it. fast forward that instantly became a multibillion dollars international corporation, we could still do that, so can these people form a nonprofit to do it? yes, they can. liz: they're getting a lot of information from the voter database. but the issue is that it is being given to nonprofit. nonprofit or legally restricted from advocating or pushing anything, basically an engaging. >> if it is a true nonprofit, it gets the money but people making contributions to it and those people deduct those contributions for income tax purposes on their own income tax, cannot support a candidate and cannot support legislation, but it could educate the public. it is a fine line the legislature doesn't recognize. there is no limitations. liz: the other thing is for the president is doing it, the law says you c
you may say it is not consistent with the spirit of the law but consistent with the letter of law. we all know the reason this isn't cited case said basically the two of us could form the donald and napolitano incorporated. the government cannot regulate us and cannot stop us from doing it. fast forward that instantly became a multibillion dollars international corporation, we could still do that, so can these people form a nonprofit to do it? yes, they can. liz: they're getting a lot of...
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. >> every few weeks i help law enforcement understand what it's like to live with a family member who has a mental illness. >> go away. go away. go away. >> when he was hospitalized, he would call me and he would tell me if you don't come tomorrow, i know you're dead, they're telling me they're going to kill you, you know, and it's things like that, you know, nobody knows how that feels. when i think about newtown and several other shootings that occurred, this would help put in perspective how to approach a mentally ill person. telling my story helps me with acceptance. >> is it open soon? >> yeah, they open. >> i see myself being the person he comes to all the time. and i've accepted that. he was a really small baby, but he was just i thought he would be -- i always wanted to be a doctor, i thought, this guy is going to be my doctor. but then there's a part of me that really knows that it may not work that way, you know? and it's something that i've accepted a long time ago, you know, i have accepted that one part, that he may have to be with me forever. >> your mom is, again, she's
. >> every few weeks i help law enforcement understand what it's like to live with a family member who has a mental illness. >> go away. go away. go away. >> when he was hospitalized, he would call me and he would tell me if you don't come tomorrow, i know you're dead, they're telling me they're going to kill you, you know, and it's things like that, you know, nobody knows how that feels. when i think about newtown and several other shootings that occurred, this would help put...
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and something called the mental health parody act was recently written into federal law. that means if you do have insurance, it covers mental health care on the same basis as anything else. it's considered an essential health benefit. for example, they can no longer limit you to just 20 visits if, in fact, you need more. we're going to keep an eye on this, see how it plays out and also keep you posted on daniel's story as well. >>> now, i want you to take a look at this video from texas just this summer. the site of a drunk driving crash that ill ckilled four peo. now, the driver was a drunk 16-year-old kid who got off the hook this week with just a probation sentence. no jail time. how? well, it has to do with how he was raised by his parents. i'll explain it, break it down for you. that's next. ya know, with new fedex one rate you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. how naughty was he? oh boy... [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain... ♪ ready or not. [ female ann
and something called the mental health parody act was recently written into federal law. that means if you do have insurance, it covers mental health care on the same basis as anything else. it's considered an essential health benefit. for example, they can no longer limit you to just 20 visits if, in fact, you need more. we're going to keep an eye on this, see how it plays out and also keep you posted on daniel's story as well. >>> now, i want you to take a look at this video from...
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almost sounds like a law firm. thank you are a match. next be.nicole t. carter, specialist in national resource policy for the crs. >> chairman wyden, ranking member date, thank you for the invitation to appear before your behalf of the service. i am to call carter, and special financial resources policy. my testimony will cover the job including navigation and electric power generation as well. today there's fears of flooding on the same robbers who were worried about drought not long ago. that drought destroyed or damaged a significant portion of the u.s. corn and soybean crops of impacts on livestock to be checked record levels. they also had impacts on navigation system. for those living agriculture energy products and water-based, the 2012 sharp raise fears of a repeat of what happened in 1988 when we thought expensive closures and significant barge backups. in 2012, commercial navigation to suffer short-term closures and deception, but did not have the same extended closures. the u.s. army corps of engineers maintains a congressionally authorized ch
almost sounds like a law firm. thank you are a match. next be.nicole t. carter, specialist in national resource policy for the crs. >> chairman wyden, ranking member date, thank you for the invitation to appear before your behalf of the service. i am to call carter, and special financial resources policy. my testimony will cover the job including navigation and electric power generation as well. today there's fears of flooding on the same robbers who were worried about drought not long...
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is what this law was intended to do. is to minimize these events. >> the judge just a short time ago found all three nudists dwilt guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. they say they're considering an appeal. >>> a bill would make it harder to enforce quality of life laws if offenders happen to be homeless. it would outlaw police against pan handling and sleeping on the street. the sponsor called it the homeless bill of rights. >> the decision either or situation but sometimes portray that had way. so we're doing everything we can. >> firefighters in southern california credit an alert tow truck driver with spotting a landslide. the driver called after seeing the landslide growing. both people inside escaped unharmed this morning because of what that tow truck driver did it. appears a leaking water pipe caused this landslide. a 25 foot wide fissure as well. the house has been red tagged and no other homes are threatened but again nobody is hurt. >> wow amazing. >> yes. >> good heads up there. >> coming up word is out with vo
is what this law was intended to do. is to minimize these events. >> the judge just a short time ago found all three nudists dwilt guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. they say they're considering an appeal. >>> a bill would make it harder to enforce quality of life laws if offenders happen to be homeless. it would outlaw police against pan handling and sleeping on the street. the sponsor called it the homeless bill of rights. >> the decision either or situation but sometimes...
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at u davis law school. on our panel are paul rogers, "san jose mercury" news environment writer and michael cabanatuan, ""san francisco chronicle"" reporter. what a week at the supreme court. >> indeed. >> we had been reporting it would be at least 25 days before marriages began in california. why do you think the ninth circuit acted so quickly? >> normally a lower court will wait for 25 days before implementing what the supreme court does to give the party that lost in the supreme court a chance to ask the u.s. supreme court to reconsider. but it's not mandatory for federal courts to do that. and the ninth circuit, i think, felt that marriage has been on hold for a long time since the plaintiffs sued and won in the trial court. let's be honest, the chances that the u.s. supreme court would consider a request to look at this again are very small. >> there was some question though the proponents of prop 8 were saying this was not a class action lawsuit. it only applied to these two couples. presumably they w
at u davis law school. on our panel are paul rogers, "san jose mercury" news environment writer and michael cabanatuan, ""san francisco chronicle"" reporter. what a week at the supreme court. >> indeed. >> we had been reporting it would be at least 25 days before marriages began in california. why do you think the ninth circuit acted so quickly? >> normally a lower court will wait for 25 days before implementing what the supreme court does to give...
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i hope to put together a collective bargaining law in hawaii. we're in four decades and the politics and everything comes around to get you. we have an evaluation system that cultivates, i think, and nurtures highly effective teachers. we have a mentoring program where new teachers for debate in a mentoring program for hawaii induction standards. we are reallocating significant tidal two funds. it is a regional area of five or six and elementary schools, the middle and high schools in the region as a we have for the different islands. the standards established a common quality. we have introduced core curriculum in standards. we require first and second year teachers to do professional development and growth. we are piloting and education effectiveness system. we have about 250 schools. have a performance evaluation at about one-third of the public schools right now. 2500 teachers, dozens of administrators, complex areas, staff, all participating. all principals are transition to a new performance-based evaluation system based on outcomes and be
i hope to put together a collective bargaining law in hawaii. we're in four decades and the politics and everything comes around to get you. we have an evaluation system that cultivates, i think, and nurtures highly effective teachers. we have a mentoring program where new teachers for debate in a mentoring program for hawaii induction standards. we are reallocating significant tidal two funds. it is a regional area of five or six and elementary schools, the middle and high schools in the...
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. >>> just yesterday colorado governor john hickenlooper signed into law some of the toughest gun legislation in the country. >>> two huge rocket engines from apollo moon missions have been recovered from the depths of the atlantic ocean. after nearly 40 years, the engines have been brought up from the ocean floor by the ceo of amazon.com. the engine fell back to earth once their fuel is spent. they weigh over 18,000 pounds. so far they can't i've which missions the rockets were from. nasa called it a historic find. and basos it was an incredible adventure. >>> bill karins joins us on weather. i didn't know he was a huge space buff. >> that's what i would do if i had millions. >> let's go find something. exactly. >>> good morning, everyone. the nation is really struggling to get out of this winter weather pattern. it's very cold in the northwest with snow showers around pipe want to compare where we're at right now compared to last year. this is last year at this time. almost all of the lower 48, pretty much east of the rockies had no show whatsoever. we had a pretty good snow pack in areas o
. >>> just yesterday colorado governor john hickenlooper signed into law some of the toughest gun legislation in the country. >>> two huge rocket engines from apollo moon missions have been recovered from the depths of the atlantic ocean. after nearly 40 years, the engines have been brought up from the ocean floor by the ceo of amazon.com. the engine fell back to earth once their fuel is spent. they weigh over 18,000 pounds. so far they can't i've which missions the rockets...
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passed, just by tweaking laws that already exist. >> neil: what did it do, make the policy more liberal so more could get it. >> yes, exactly what's happened in recent years, the states have relaxed the income tax and also the asset test and pushed people to enroll, encouraged by the obama administration, in fact. there were 17 states in '09 that relaxed the environment to get on food stamps and another 11 in 2010. you have 16% of the american population on food stamps almost double what it was just 40 years ago. this is as the recession ended four years ago. you have unemployment has been falling, but you have a government entitlement program that is getting bigger and bigger and bigger and it's frightening. >> neil: the argument, charles payne, was that once you get them, it's hard to stop them. so, the benefit is there, and in order to take the benefit away, the more people are getting them. then it expo tensionally grows. >>here's absolutely no doubt about that. that there's this idea that, you know, between the food stamps and the child tax credit and the local programs, you know,
passed, just by tweaking laws that already exist. >> neil: what did it do, make the policy more liberal so more could get it. >> yes, exactly what's happened in recent years, the states have relaxed the income tax and also the asset test and pushed people to enroll, encouraged by the obama administration, in fact. there were 17 states in '09 that relaxed the environment to get on food stamps and another 11 in 2010. you have 16% of the american population on food stamps almost double...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ >> all right. in order to keep more of your cash more americans are moving to so-called red states. it's not about politics, dagen, it's about opportunity, i guess, what do you think of it? >> it is about opportunity. the states with no income taxes are jumping on in such a big way, florida, texas, nevada and this is going to keep going. you hear entrepreneurs talk in california and there have been two giant retroactive tax increases that have happened in just the last few months. the government going to claw back people's money and they are headed for the exit. >> neil: stephen, what's going on? >> i moved from a blue state, high tax illinois,
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ >> all right. in order to keep more of your cash more...
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. >> reporter: california has one of the toughest gun laws. >> having an ar15 with the capability of doing this, is illegal. >> reporter: i just bought it. every gal needs a nice ar15. >> reporter: in contrast in northern nevada there's no waiting period and very few restrictions on the types of firearm that is can be bought or sold making nevada weapons very appealing to everyone. >> this one right here, it's an ar-15. >> this is a hot seller right? >> yeah. >> reporter: california residents who buy their guns in nevada must have their purchased shipped. >> this man wrongly claimed we californians could walk away with an am16 with $1,500 in cash. >> if he did buy it. how would it work for him? >> just register it. >> with serial number. >> is there a background check? >> no. >> you have the cash you can just take it and go. >> you take it and go. >> reporter: an independent selling standing near by gave us a warning. >> what's your state of residence? >> california. >> so we can't buy. >> not legally. >> i heard that guy telling you you can register it. >> reporter: we took a hidden
. >> reporter: california has one of the toughest gun laws. >> having an ar15 with the capability of doing this, is illegal. >> reporter: i just bought it. every gal needs a nice ar15. >> reporter: in contrast in northern nevada there's no waiting period and very few restrictions on the types of firearm that is can be bought or sold making nevada weapons very appealing to everyone. >> this one right here, it's an ar-15. >> this is a hot seller right? >>...
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switching and conserve it sounds like a law firm. [laughter] though last witness is dr. carter. >> chairman and drinking member another ranking member state teefour of behalf the invitation to appear before you. i'm a specialist in natural resources policy. my testimony today we'll cover it up some of the nonagricultural and backs including navigation and electric power generation as well. today their fears of flooding on some of the same rivers were reword about drought not very long ago. that drought destroyed damaged a significant portion of u.s. corn and soybean crop with impact on livestock that had reached record levels. corn yields or ethanol production and they also had impacts on our navigation system. for those moving products the waterways in 2012 drought raised fears of a repeat of what happened to the 1988 when we saw extensive closures. in 2012 commercial navigation did suffer short-term closures and disruptions but not the same extended closures. by most accounts it maintains a congressional lee authorize navigation channel. the authorized channel is signi
switching and conserve it sounds like a law firm. [laughter] though last witness is dr. carter. >> chairman and drinking member another ranking member state teefour of behalf the invitation to appear before you. i'm a specialist in natural resources policy. my testimony today we'll cover it up some of the nonagricultural and backs including navigation and electric power generation as well. today their fears of flooding on some of the same rivers were reword about drought not very long...
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simply since 2010 when the law passed. we have 95,000 americans today in our state of california who have now applied for and will secure insurance for their family that they didn't have a four. -- have before. if we are focused on the prize -- the prizes to make sure that never again to american families have to worry about whether they can pay the bill or pay the rent. or whether or not the child will get the kind of care that the family needs for their children. ishink what we are doing giving people in america the peace of mind so that they know if they work hard, play by the , they will have a chance to make sure their kids do better than them. that is the american dream. that is why we passed the affordable care act. we want to make sure that it works well including with the website. if we remember what the goal is. if we keep our eye on the prize to make sure no american has to go into bankruptcy because he or she has to use healthcare services, then we will succeed. we thank you for being here with us this morning.
simply since 2010 when the law passed. we have 95,000 americans today in our state of california who have now applied for and will secure insurance for their family that they didn't have a four. -- have before. if we are focused on the prize -- the prizes to make sure that never again to american families have to worry about whether they can pay the bill or pay the rent. or whether or not the child will get the kind of care that the family needs for their children. ishink what we are doing...
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he is expected to sign it into law. earlier this week colorado lawmakers approved a measure limiting magazines to no more than 15 rounds. color of becomes a first date outside the east coast to restrict gun rights in the wake of newtown and/or shootings if, indeed, governor hickel lipper doesn't. the state is likely to suffer financially as well. we should point out, gun parts company back paul has threatened to leave the state of colorado over the passage of these bills. if they become law. republican congressman of indiana wrote a letter today. in that letter encouraging them to move to his home state. again, this breaking news. the colorado state legislature has passed another gun-control bill requiring universal background checks on all gun buyers and the governor, as i said, expected to sign it into law. alcohol, tobacco, gambling, pornography, no doubt that sex and san still sell big into next loudobbs@foxbusiness.com. we take a look at the numbers. president obama wants big oil to fund its own demise. we will hav
he is expected to sign it into law. earlier this week colorado lawmakers approved a measure limiting magazines to no more than 15 rounds. color of becomes a first date outside the east coast to restrict gun rights in the wake of newtown and/or shootings if, indeed, governor hickel lipper doesn't. the state is likely to suffer financially as well. we should point out, gun parts company back paul has threatened to leave the state of colorado over the passage of these bills. if they become law....
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hand in hand those laws will over time. few people do if you are really wealthy you think about that most americans think that is what you know goes hand in hand with these tax policies. that's why they are so critical for policy makers to get right. >> states seem to be doubling down on both good and bad policies? >> that's right. you have states like minnesota that have been talking about a snow bird tax raising marginal tax rates up here you have those kinds of states not doing as well. >> governor dayton says, these people are going to florida and arizona and in the winter, but they are minnesota people. we should get a little pedalling for that. i could see the thinking. if the disposable income was truly captive within your zip code, within your city, that might work, but what we know about career mobility today now more than ever is that people can and do move. they do pursue those jobs and where their income is most welcome. >> the states keep raising these taxes thinking they will get more money and they get less.
hand in hand those laws will over time. few people do if you are really wealthy you think about that most americans think that is what you know goes hand in hand with these tax policies. that's why they are so critical for policy makers to get right. >> states seem to be doubling down on both good and bad policies? >> that's right. you have states like minnesota that have been talking about a snow bird tax raising marginal tax rates up here you have those kinds of states not doing...
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. >> reporter: california has one of the toughest gun laws. >> having an ar15 with the capability of doing this, is illegal. >> reporter: i just bought it. every gal needs a nice ar15. >> reporter: in contrast in northern nevada there's no waiting period and very few restrictions on the types of firearm that is can be bought or sold making nevada weapons very appealing to everyone. >> this one right here, it's an ar-15. >> this is a hot seller right? >> yeah. >> reporter: california residents who buy their guns in nevada must have their purchased shipped. >> this man wrongly claimed we californians could walk away with an am16 with $1,500 in cash. >> if he did buy it. how would it work for him? >> just register it. >> with serial number. >> is there a background check? >> no. >> you have the cash you can just take it and go. >> you take it and go. >> reporter: an independent selling standing near by gave us a warning. >> what's your state of residence? >> california. >> so we can't buy. >> not legally. >> i heard that guy telling you you can register it. >> reporter: we took a hidden
. >> reporter: california has one of the toughest gun laws. >> having an ar15 with the capability of doing this, is illegal. >> reporter: i just bought it. every gal needs a nice ar15. >> reporter: in contrast in northern nevada there's no waiting period and very few restrictions on the types of firearm that is can be bought or sold making nevada weapons very appealing to everyone. >> this one right here, it's an ar-15. >> this is a hot seller right? >>...
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help mel reform our -- help me reform our laws. help me do so so that any organization spending money during the course of an election just reveals the amount it spends and the course of its money. this is a modest proposal. help me make sure that as voters and as investors we know who's spending and how much. together let's guarantee that our elections will never be auctions controlled by anonymous bidders. [applause] and i think in looking forward truly we owe nothing less to those ancestors from a hundred years ago, and we owe nothing less to our kids who will inherit the government that we're all running today. you know, there's an old saying that if you don't know where you're going, any road will get you there. but i think we do know where montana must go: better jobs, better schools and a more effective government. we have a lot of work to do, but tremendous opportunities lie ahead. let's use our time in office wisely each and every one of us. let's build on but not be constrained by the progress of the past. let's be resolu
help mel reform our -- help me reform our laws. help me do so so that any organization spending money during the course of an election just reveals the amount it spends and the course of its money. this is a modest proposal. help me make sure that as voters and as investors we know who's spending and how much. together let's guarantee that our elections will never be auctions controlled by anonymous bidders. [applause] and i think in looking forward truly we owe nothing less to those ancestors...
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republicans in the state legislature pushed through the new law in july. that was after thousands of protesters on both sides rallied at the texas capital as the measure was debated. the tension culminated in state senator wendy davis' their own hour filibuster to block the restrips that his failed. >> it protects little unborn baby as five months after the baby has been developing for five months, that's a long time. >> reporter: the law's authors says they wish to end abortions in texas result. >> without the inning junction 36 of the licensed abortion clinch i objects will stop performing a borings next week. 22,000 texas whim will loose access to abortions each year as a result. >> that puts low income well, women in smaller communities, puts their health at risk because it means they may not be able too access the services that they need. >> reporter: at least three clinics have closed since the texas law's passage. without the court's invention many more are expected to follow. hidy joe castro, al jazerra, austin. >> monday's hearing got underway wit
republicans in the state legislature pushed through the new law in july. that was after thousands of protesters on both sides rallied at the texas capital as the measure was debated. the tension culminated in state senator wendy davis' their own hour filibuster to block the restrips that his failed. >> it protects little unborn baby as five months after the baby has been developing for five months, that's a long time. >> reporter: the law's authors says they wish to end abortions in...
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>> daughter-in-law, yes. that's exactly right. >> sean: he is the father-in-law and he sits on this powerful committee and she lobbies him? >> yeah. here is the parallel of the universe that's washington, d.c., sean. you go to every one of the members and say well the fact that my son or daughter or spouse. >> sean: has nothing to do with it? >> i would not let that influence any decision i make. give me a break. that is simply not an acceptable answer. we know how the real world works. this would not be tolerated in corporations and other areas when you deal with nepotism issues. >> it's interesting. because it's such indignation and outrage when something like enron or they can demonize halliburton but yet this is the worse i have ever seen. >> it was never envisioned by the founders. this what we are talking about a political permanent class. they come to washington as country lawyers. they stay. their wives become lobbyists, their children, their -- >> that's exactly right. if you look at republicans who
>> daughter-in-law, yes. that's exactly right. >> sean: he is the father-in-law and he sits on this powerful committee and she lobbies him? >> yeah. here is the parallel of the universe that's washington, d.c., sean. you go to every one of the members and say well the fact that my son or daughter or spouse. >> sean: has nothing to do with it? >> i would not let that influence any decision i make. give me a break. that is simply not an acceptable answer. we know how...
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the affordable care act is the law of the lapped and the president has been elected and re-elected. let's move forward and address the health care disparities that have been set forth so eloquently here today, come together and deal with the ailments that are facing the american people. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. members are reminded not to refer to persons on the floor as guests of the house. under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2013, the gentleman from texas, mr. gohmert, is recognized for 60 minutes. mr. gohmert: it's always an honor to come to the floor of the house of representatives. and especially when there's so much of great importance occurring in our nation at this time. we do need health care reform and i appreciate my friends across the aisle talking about the importance of good health care. i've continued to hear people find that they are going to lose their health insurance, talking to employers, numerous employers this past week, who say, i want to compete and then notified that insurance is going up hig
the affordable care act is the law of the lapped and the president has been elected and re-elected. let's move forward and address the health care disparities that have been set forth so eloquently here today, come together and deal with the ailments that are facing the american people. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. members are reminded not to refer to persons on the floor as guests of the house. under the speaker's announced policy of january 3,...
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and that the president signed into law. it has been a top priority for me and for my colleagues on the republican side of the aisle throughout this debate. it has been worth the effort. some have suggested that we break that promise as part of this agreement. some have said washington needs to spend more and that we need to raise taxes and tax our way to prosperity. what the bc a showed is that washington can cut spending. that is just what we have done. for the first time since the korean war, the first time since the korean war, government spending has declined for two years in a row. the first time in 50 years. we are not going back on this agreement. there is a lot more we need to do to get our fiscal house in order. once we have gotten over the trauma of the moment, we can get to work on it. let's understatement importance -- let's not understate the importance of the budget control or the importance of the fight. this is the largest spending bill of the last quarter- century. preserving this law is critically importan
and that the president signed into law. it has been a top priority for me and for my colleagues on the republican side of the aisle throughout this debate. it has been worth the effort. some have suggested that we break that promise as part of this agreement. some have said washington needs to spend more and that we need to raise taxes and tax our way to prosperity. what the bc a showed is that washington can cut spending. that is just what we have done. for the first time since the korean war,...
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and an acl ureport out this week revealed many law enforcement companies are keeping data gathered during license late scans in parking lots and on the road. electronic frontier association to like to see more protection. >> consumers are simply giving up too much of their private data and it's the legislatures job to protect average californians from overly intrusive government snooping. >> i think they are going too far with a lot of things. i think things should be the way they are. there's no need to step it up. if it's not broke why fix it? >> if the pilot plan is approved and successful for the public tech experts say the digital plates could eventually show advertising when the vehicle is stopped for 4 seconds or more and be a moneymaker for the state. in sacramento, abc7 news. >>> new this morning president obama is commending the work of a consumer protection agency created after the economic crisis. the consumer financial protection bureau got its first permanent director this week after the senate vote today in fall richard pordre after years of delay. in his weekly internet an
and an acl ureport out this week revealed many law enforcement companies are keeping data gathered during license late scans in parking lots and on the road. electronic frontier association to like to see more protection. >> consumers are simply giving up too much of their private data and it's the legislatures job to protect average californians from overly intrusive government snooping. >> i think they are going too far with a lot of things. i think things should be the way they...
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we passed laws requiring performance-based evaluations for teachers, ending teacher tenure as we know it, and reinvigorating the state board of education. these historic reforms were essential changes necessary to ensure success for our children. but structural reforms alone will not fix our problems. responsibility for nevada's students does not rest with one single group. it is borne by each and every one of us parents, educators, school board members, legislators and governors. to advance the cause of students we must now turn our eye to the classroom. i continue to believe that literacy is the key to long-term success. and so tonight i again ask you to take the necessary steps to ensure that every nevada child can read by grade three. if children cannot read by third grade, their chances of graduating from high school become remote. for pre-three students, i will propose increased funding for early education in the state's most at risk schools. and i will ask the legislature to act quickly, because nevada's students cannot wait another two years. my budget therefore includes an ag
we passed laws requiring performance-based evaluations for teachers, ending teacher tenure as we know it, and reinvigorating the state board of education. these historic reforms were essential changes necessary to ensure success for our children. but structural reforms alone will not fix our problems. responsibility for nevada's students does not rest with one single group. it is borne by each and every one of us parents, educators, school board members, legislators and governors. to advance...
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this law takes precedence. the obama administration has raided more than 200 marijuana dispensaries. this seems odd given that politicians routinely it meant they used the drug. >> which of you are ready to a man having used marijuana in the past? >> yes. >> senator edward? >> yes. >> i did not like it. >> and held. frequently. i was the point. >> he think he's a hypocrite? >> obama your hypocrite. john: people so long as the paraphernalia. >> we actually selling cloud patterns. you put your own product in there. you heated up just enough to combusted. it charges of your cellphone. john: high times magazine hosted the cannabis cup this gives an award to the most potent weed. >> is a competition between all of the new products and everythi. there is going to be a winner. john: there are lots of tourists from other states. >> from oklahoma because of this is pretty cool. john: and people smoked we right in front of the police. >> it's illegal to consume marijuana and public. this is clearly in public. john: he sa
this law takes precedence. the obama administration has raided more than 200 marijuana dispensaries. this seems odd given that politicians routinely it meant they used the drug. >> which of you are ready to a man having used marijuana in the past? >> yes. >> senator edward? >> yes. >> i did not like it. >> and held. frequently. i was the point. >> he think he's a hypocrite? >> obama your hypocrite. john: people so long as the paraphernalia....
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that was in law before we even heard about it. so this is an extreme case. at the end of the day, i have to tell you, the one thing we have do is win elections. that's how we fix this. [ applause ] >> i think that applause is -- >> i think they applauded your answer but not my question. >> on that note, let's applaud the most wonderful question. and if i could just say as the president of emily's list and the organization is proudly running the madam president program, i want to thank you all for joining us today and the first madam president town hall. of course, there's nowhere better to start than the nation's first important place when it comes to presidential campaigns, right here in iowa. so thank you for your hospitality. thank you for having us. we're going take this to new hampshire, of course, second, and then to nevada and you're going to see a lot more. i ask you to join this movement. go to emily's list.org, sign up for the madam president campaign and get your friends do it. all of them -- your sisters, mothers, daughters, then get your husband
that was in law before we even heard about it. so this is an extreme case. at the end of the day, i have to tell you, the one thing we have do is win elections. that's how we fix this. [ applause ] >> i think that applause is -- >> i think they applauded your answer but not my question. >> on that note, let's applaud the most wonderful question. and if i could just say as the president of emily's list and the organization is proudly running the madam president program, i want...
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i wouldn't mind if that were the law around here. that's the law in the wyoming legislature. whatever the title of the bill is, your amendment has to be relevant to that. it helps to get through a lot of the process in a hurry. but we don't even bring them up. well, i take that back. the leader did come to the floor and chastise me for forgetting that we had the transportation bill brought up on the floor. now, we didn't get to do amendments on it, and when we didn't get to do amendments on it, our side said nuts to finishing that up right now. now, the leader could have brought it right back again and showed that we were not interested in doing transportation. he talked about us not being interested in transportation, but that was not the case. there were amendments that needed to be done to the transportation bill. well, that's one bill out of 12. what happened to the other 11? if we would have done the bills timely, we wouldn't be in a continuing resolution. and what's the matter with a government that can't operate like a business and have a preplan for what's going to ha
i wouldn't mind if that were the law around here. that's the law in the wyoming legislature. whatever the title of the bill is, your amendment has to be relevant to that. it helps to get through a lot of the process in a hurry. but we don't even bring them up. well, i take that back. the leader did come to the floor and chastise me for forgetting that we had the transportation bill brought up on the floor. now, we didn't get to do amendments on it, and when we didn't get to do amendments on it,...
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we have a law. we have a piece of legislation that is being demonized on one side, the worst thing that ever hit government yet the president on the other side said there are 30 million americans who need health insurance. how bad is america's healthcare industry. >> it's it very bad shape. if you can't cover people in this nation it needs to be fixed. that was the intent of the legislation. >> what "y" iwhy is it broken? what is wrong with the system? what do you see that is wrong and what is right? >> it goes back decades when we, unlike other countries, did not make those crucial decisions early on to develop national health insurance. we have developed a patchwork and some implementation problems that you are seeing are a result of that implementation patchwork. you've got different programs trying to work together. state regulations, federal regulations, state programs, federal programs, and that's just a massive transfer imagination. >> so stick with it. >> absolutely. >> from columbia univers
we have a law. we have a piece of legislation that is being demonized on one side, the worst thing that ever hit government yet the president on the other side said there are 30 million americans who need health insurance. how bad is america's healthcare industry. >> it's it very bad shape. if you can't cover people in this nation it needs to be fixed. that was the intent of the legislation. >> what "y" iwhy is it broken? what is wrong with the system? what do you see that...
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in carrying out that responsibility, they have to apply the law and the constitution is law. that was the key part. the law -- by litigants not like the star spangled banner. in cases like -- taxpayer challenging expenditure in support of religion turned on the head. because we have to declare the law the ?iewtion we have to find or make up case. i think that distorts the proper role of the the court. it's important decide whether there are really litigates with the stake in the outcome. >> and today the supreme court decided 5-4 hotly contested decision that media groups and other groups challenging the surveillance under the foreign intelligence surveillance act of non-u.s. citizens abroad whether certain media groups say we communicate with the people and some 6 our communications are going to be picked up on warrant and they wanted a declaration that the allows the program to go forward was unconstitutional. and the supreme court decided 5-4 there was not standing. it was too speculative to grant standing but hotly contested consent by justice briar. very interesting. it'
in carrying out that responsibility, they have to apply the law and the constitution is law. that was the key part. the law -- by litigants not like the star spangled banner. in cases like -- taxpayer challenging expenditure in support of religion turned on the head. because we have to declare the law the ?iewtion we have to find or make up case. i think that distorts the proper role of the the court. it's important decide whether there are really litigates with the stake in the outcome....
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the future of the bill that defunded the health care law and the other looming crisis the country is facing. >>> and witnesses say it was chaos. what led to this violent confrontation outside of a courtroom. >>> and then a teenager in southern california makes hist shhhhh! in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet. yeah, our babysitter didn't have a million ways to serve mom up on a silver platter. we had to count sheep to fall asleep. and i always worried that i was creating an overcrowded sheep farm. in my head... never looked like that farmer took proper care of those sheep. too much? a little. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. >>> now from abc 7 news. >> you are looking at live doppler 7 hd. you can see a quick moving storm system has moved east. and taking a live look at conditions outside you see some clouds out there as we look across the san mateo bridge. our skies begin to clear in most areas around 2:00 this afternoon. one of the first areas to get a drenching was in the county. you can
the future of the bill that defunded the health care law and the other looming crisis the country is facing. >>> and witnesses say it was chaos. what led to this violent confrontation outside of a courtroom. >>> and then a teenager in southern california makes hist shhhhh! in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet. yeah, our babysitter didn't have a million ways to serve mom up on a silver platter. we had to count sheep to fall asleep. and i always worried that i...
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this law takes precedence. the obama administration has raided more than 200 marijuana dispensaries. this seems odd given that politicians routinely it meant they used the drug. >> which of you are ready to a man having used marijuana in the past? >> yes. >> senator edward? >> yes. >> i did not like it. >> and held. frequently. i was the point. >> he think he's a hypocrite? >> obama your hypocrite. john: people so long as the paraphernalia. >> we actually selling cloud patterns. you put your own product in there. you heated up just enough to combusted. it charges of your cellphone. john: high times magazine hosted the cannabis cup this gives an award to the most potent weed. >> is a competition between all of the new products and everything. there is going to be a winner. john: there are lots of tourists from other state >> from oklahoma because of this is pretty cool. john: and people smoked we right in front of the police. >> it's illegal to consume marijuana and public. this is clearly in public. john: he sa
this law takes precedence. the obama administration has raided more than 200 marijuana dispensaries. this seems odd given that politicians routinely it meant they used the drug. >> which of you are ready to a man having used marijuana in the past? >> yes. >> senator edward? >> yes. >> i did not like it. >> and held. frequently. i was the point. >> he think he's a hypocrite? >> obama your hypocrite. john: people so long as the paraphernalia....
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legislators never funded the law. they said that supervisors in each of california's 58 counties had to implement and pay for it. only one county, nevada county, where laura lived, has opted in. it sits in the foothills of the sierra nevada mountain and has fewer than 100,000 residents. >> this is a tool that's been missing forever from our mental health providing statutes. >> reporter: at the nevada county courthouse, presiding judge thomas anderson says the law has been effective in getting people into treatment and in avoiding time-consuming court hearings. >> it's saving tons of time getting people into treatment when they need it and the results have been very, very good. in the first couple years we saved a half a million dollars. in our small county. which is a huge factor. >> reporter: but forcing the mentally ill into treatment remains a point of contention. many patients resent being ordered to receive treatment. 36-year-old jonathan morer is here at turning point community programs in nevada city for a long
legislators never funded the law. they said that supervisors in each of california's 58 counties had to implement and pay for it. only one county, nevada county, where laura lived, has opted in. it sits in the foothills of the sierra nevada mountain and has fewer than 100,000 residents. >> this is a tool that's been missing forever from our mental health providing statutes. >> reporter: at the nevada county courthouse, presiding judge thomas anderson says the law has been effective...
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you need differing laws for different times. the laws we have had on the books based on the experience of supervisor chiu and i that we needed updating. >> what has changed? some complaints have been around for a while. >> i think because based on the shared experience and what you hear and what you see through experience since the last round of changes, you see there are loopholes and gaps. there are things you can do to tighten them up which will inspire confidence in the public about the integrity of the government. i think everybody wants transparency. >> whenever you hear we have to tighten up ethics, you think there is corruption. >> i don't think from is necessarily corruption, but there is certainly complaints from people when you go around the city about a certain opaqueness and while people are not violating the law, but there are people who have special access or inside access and anything that can inspire access. you have an equal opportunity to do something. that is a good thing. >> is it fair to say one of the big
you need differing laws for different times. the laws we have had on the books based on the experience of supervisor chiu and i that we needed updating. >> what has changed? some complaints have been around for a while. >> i think because based on the shared experience and what you hear and what you see through experience since the last round of changes, you see there are loopholes and gaps. there are things you can do to tighten them up which will inspire confidence in the public...
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, one law that most aee on. the ban on prostitution. sex is okay, money is okay, but sex for money, that is forbidden >> seven women arrested and charged with soliciting prostitution. >> women hide their faces. >> tv reporters treat prostitution like most other crimes. >> we have exclusive pictures as vice cops sent set up a sting. cops posing as johns ealtdz lured five women to the hotel. >> john: even using the yellow pages. think about that. it wasn't difficult for the police to discover the lawbreakers. the yellow pages in my town has 15 pages of so-called escort services. police ignore 90% of it. when they do make busts the implication the police saved the prostitute. >> jail may be the safety place they have ever been. >> john: jail is the safest place? i doubt that. >> more importantly, where sex work is legal there is little danger. here in nevada, for example. brooke says sex work is like any other sales job. >> we are entrepreneurs and independent contractors just like any other business. >> she works
, one law that most aee on. the ban on prostitution. sex is okay, money is okay, but sex for money, that is forbidden >> seven women arrested and charged with soliciting prostitution. >> women hide their faces. >> tv reporters treat prostitution like most other crimes. >> we have exclusive pictures as vice cops sent set up a sting. cops posing as johns ealtdz lured five women to the hotel. >> john: even using the yellow pages. think about that. it wasn't difficult...
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, teaches courses on criminal laws, criminal justice, law and consulted culture and law risk and studies. his book includes parole and the social control of the under class 1890-1990 how the war on crime transformed american democracy and created fear. welcome our panelist. [ applause ] >> i'm going to start with catherine mccrack in, the organization on juvenile and criminal justice has done extensive reach on the bail system and pretrial detention. is the system currently working would you say and what reforms would you support? >> thank you for having m e here today. the center for criminal justice has released a report last year that did examine the bail industry particularly around the lobbying effort. i want to talk a little bit about the criticisms of the commercial bail industry that has been reoccurring over the years and these date back as far back as to the 1920s that the commercial bail doesn't just a minute, discriminate those who can't afford bail. counties are responsible for an increased number of level. we have to better utilize our jail space and those confined to jail
, teaches courses on criminal laws, criminal justice, law and consulted culture and law risk and studies. his book includes parole and the social control of the under class 1890-1990 how the war on crime transformed american democracy and created fear. welcome our panelist. [ applause ] >> i'm going to start with catherine mccrack in, the organization on juvenile and criminal justice has done extensive reach on the bail system and pretrial detention. is the system currently working would...